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ESEl CGPJ estudiará si expedientar al juez Peinado por sus comentarios sobre la escolta de Begoña GómezESFernando Gago sufre infarto agudo de miocardio y es intervenido en ChileESEspaña se enfrenta a la primera ola de calor de 2026 con alertas rojas y naranjasESIrán cierra el Estrecho de Ormuz; Trump amenaza con peajesESSobreviviente de violencia ácida alerta sobre aumento de casos en MéxicoESNagelsmann y Tuchel critican la cercanía de los fotógrafos en el Mundial; Bielsa y Pochettino cuestionan las pausas de hidrataciónESHakim Danish gana la carrera de Moto3 en Brno; Brian Uriarte y Quiles completan el podioESTurquía, eliminada del Mundial: la 'generación de oro' se despide sin marcar un golESEl empate ante Cabo Verde pone en duda la posición de Pedri en la SelecciónESMarco Bezzecchi pide perdón tras sanción y Aprilia retira apelaciónESEl CGPJ estudiará si expedientar al juez Peinado por sus comentarios sobre la escolta de Begoña GómezESFernando Gago sufre infarto agudo de miocardio y es intervenido en ChileESEspaña se enfrenta a la primera ola de calor de 2026 con alertas rojas y naranjasESIrán cierra el Estrecho de Ormuz; Trump amenaza con peajesESSobreviviente de violencia ácida alerta sobre aumento de casos en MéxicoESNagelsmann y Tuchel critican la cercanía de los fotógrafos en el Mundial; Bielsa y Pochettino cuestionan las pausas de hidrataciónESHakim Danish gana la carrera de Moto3 en Brno; Brian Uriarte y Quiles completan el podioESTurquía, eliminada del Mundial: la 'generación de oro' se despide sin marcar un golESEl empate ante Cabo Verde pone en duda la posición de Pedri en la SelecciónESMarco Bezzecchi pide perdón tras sanción y Aprilia retira apelación
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Japan offers Indonesia and the Philippines lethal muscle to counter China
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05.05.2026

Japan offers Indonesia and the Philippines lethal muscle to counter China

Japan’s defence minister is touring Southeast Asia this week with what analysts describe as a clear, if diplomatically understated, mission: turning Indonesia and the Philippines into harder targets for Chinese maritime ambition. Shinjiro Koizumi landed in Jakarta on Monday to sign a defence cooperation pact with his Indonesian counterpart Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, coming hot on the heels of Tokyo’s landmark decision to lift a decades-old ban on the export of lethal weapons last month. He heads next...

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SCMP Economy
Dozens Protest in Tokyo Against Japan's Eased Arms Export Restrictions
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Politik·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Dozens Protest in Tokyo Against Japan's Eased Arms Export Restrictions

Dozens of protesters gathered in Tokyo's Shinjuku area on Friday to oppose the Japanese government's decision to ease decades-old arms export curbs, announced earlier this week by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government. Holding placards reading "Stop exporting lethal weapons!" and "No war", protesters chanted that the government must not decide on its own. Tokyo resident Ryozo Sawada expressed feeling an "unbearable sense of humiliation" about the policy shift, which critics argue erodes Japan's post-war pacifist tradition.

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SCMP Economy
Japan to Lift Ban on Lethal Weapons Exports, Marking Shift from Post-War Pacifism
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Defense·21.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Japan to Lift Ban on Lethal Weapons Exports, Marking Shift from Post-War Pacifism

Japan announced plans to lift its ban on lethal weapons exports, marking a significant shift from its post-WWII pacifist policy. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that no country can protect its own peace alone, citing an increasingly severe security environment. The change allows Japan to export warships, missiles, and other weapons, including a $7.15 billion deal with Australia for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to build three warships. Critics warn the policy could exacerbate global tensions, with protesters opposing the change.

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CNBC
Japan Lifts Arms Export Restrictions, Opening Path to Ukraine Weapon Supplies
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Defense·21.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Japan Lifts Arms Export Restrictions, Opening Path to Ukraine Weapon Supplies

Japan's government has formally approved a revision of the Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology, effectively lifting restrictions on arms exports including lethal weapons. The National Security Council will make export decisions, potentially opening the way for Japan to supply weapons to Ukraine. Japan currently has security agreements with 17 countries. Russia warned it would respond decisively if Patriot missiles supplied by Japan to the US end up in Ukraine.

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